Vegan Chocolate Filled Peanut Butter Ball Cookie Recipe

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This is my recipe for Chocolate Filled Peanut Butter Ball cookies. It is vegan, dairy free, and delicious. Even the non-vegans devour these suckers. Their delicious, they fill your kitchen with that wonderful cookie baking smell, and they are really easy to make. Get ready to enjoy some cookies!

The holiday season…Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah , Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Years, my birthday… Starting November, everywhere you go will be the smell of cakes and cookies and all sorts of unimaginable delights. And, almost all will have eggs or dairy. These cookies should satisfy your cravings–holidays or not!

Imagine a cookie with a peanut buttery taste and soft chocolate center. It is bite sized treat that melts in your mouth. Sounds good, doesn’t it?

They’re easy to make and use very few ingredients. All but the vegan chocolate chips are easy to buy at your local grocery store. You may have to go to a health or specialty store to find them. They’re also available online at stores like Vitacost and Amazon.

You can make these cookies with or without the chocolate chips. But, there is nothing like that chocolate in the middle mingling with the peanut butter.

Yum! These look like inside-out peanut butter cups, without the ridges. Do you use commercial peanut butter, or fresh ground? I ask because fresh ground is what we have, and I wonder if it would work as well.

Must try these soon for the peanut butter/chocoholic in my life. Thanks for a can’t-wait-to-taste recipe!

Kathryn, I had never thought of it that way. An inside out peanut butter cup is the perfect description! I normally use commercial peanut butter. I haven’t tried it with fresh ground. I would suspect if it has the texture and similar oil content that it would work just fine. If you give it a go, let me know how it works. I always like to add helpful hints to recipes.

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